Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Februcry 25, 1967 | - OBITUARIES GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS 38--Coming Events | | IN MEMORIAM CLARK CHRISTIE FUNERAL OF LUCKY LUNCHEON 1:00 P.M | Clark Christie died at Brock- STEVEN CZAROMAZ ADMISSION. $1.00 | EVENDEN -- In loving memory of a ville General Hospital on Fri-| Funeral services for Steven DAY, March 1, 1967 |Sear father and grandfather, Stephen'day, Feb. 24. Mr. Christie in/Czarnomaz (Crossmas) who WEDNESDA re Evenden Sr., who passed away Febru : = Under The Auspi ces of lary 26, 1964 his 80th year, resided in Osh-|died Feb. 23 at the Oshawa < nine Unit | God saw you ey ent 6 : 'awa until 1958 when he moved|General Hospital, were held Simcoe eet United Church | relgpy Ais pe pce cll f ito RR 2, Dunnville after retire- with a requiem high mass at Held At Memorial Hall And whispered 'Come and rest'. ment. St. Gregory's Catholic Church. --------|~--Sadly missed and always remembered ADULT SOCIAL CLUB held at Bathe by son Bernard, daughter-in-law Gussie Perk every Mon ght at 8 o'clock, 'and ggandchildren on Sept. 18, 1887, the son of the|Rev. J. Markle. ry RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse Lerongl Penny, Geisel 3800 ara | "also Started: Ro Juan, Van Song R.|,,-. micKlyo, Feagan | 2. 2/and waiting for it to freeze. . Van's Git, oa ame 13.90 bie dered pad da lig Concord Hanover Also Started: Sonny Creed, Lucky Sis,|They enjoyed the hospitality at Mitchell & Waite TRAVEL SERVICE 728- , y 4.60 Pigg Also Started: Adiomary, tee Guy, \gladly made room for them in| 6% Prince St. Dangerous Galvin, and Eddio: FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse He was born near Kempville|The service was conducted by Worthy, Satan, and Dore': pea. gan even haga leg late Robert Christie and his} The funeral was held from the h t Ph EVENDEN -- In loving memory of a 4 "4 + : He 3 i ayy Seimeer's 'te is hehe sib dear father and wy ndisiter, | Steohen wift, the former Orilla. Collin-]Armstrong Funeral] Home. Int- Evenden, .who passed away February con. of the Kemptville area. erment was at St. Gregory's 964 ' it, ny "is belts ng way ar nd pleasant face, He resided in Oshawa after |( 'emetery. re ap marrying his surviving wife,; Pallbearers were: Joe Bulk- ie ffl ch A ral |the former Elsie Isabel Mur-|owski, Paul Bulkowski, Douglas nd died beloved by a | Some day we hope to meet him, lray. He retired' in September|Farr, Ronald Root, W e liam | Some day, we know not when, Crossman and § s. COLLING -- Herold end Donna tnee| To clesp his hand in the better tang, [2957 after 29 years as an in- and Sam Gale spector for Fittings Ltd. in Osh- Black) are happy to announce the birth) Never to part again. + Cobourg General Hospital|--Always remembered by daughter rior to his loy: ni Pray, 3, 1967. rir rst great-grand: |Hazel, son-in-law Arnold and. grandchil- foo -s tor i? eat, me | Child fer Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Corpu of'dren Stephen, Susan and Patty. ere he worked for G oya S > 4 en Myrtle Station Mr. Christie served overseas rac holedel ony In pina memory sy iduring the First World War and s . . THOMPSON -- Ori and Barb, are hap- Stephen Evenden, who passed py to announce the arrival of a daughter, |February 26, 1964. . is also survived by two broth- Inning ein ' Son Friday February 24,| May you always walk in sunshine, i 7 hoes Ween the be nowa General Hospital. Al And God's love around you. flow. jers, Herman and Archie, both sister for Cindy, Brad and Penny. Thanks The happiness you gave me, Steve, [of the Kemptville area and one| Royals continued their undef- to Dr. €, Mcliveen Ne ee ee Hoan te 'ema you sister, Mrs. George Hurlbertjeated record with a 34-17 vic- But you @id not go alone, ' (Ida) of Prescott, tory over the Seals while Hawks For part of me went with you, Funeral service will be held|defeated Jets 25°- 17, in the Avene raterus pattie miss-| Monday, Feb. 27 at the Locke-/Oshawa_ Recreation Depart- DEATHS ed by wife Dorothy. Britnell Funeral Home in Pres-|ment's Ladies' Basketball Lea- HOARE -- In loving memory of ajcott. Interment will be at the|/gue doubleheader, at Sir Al- CHRISTIE, Clark dear mother and grandmother, Harriet; Sandy Hill Cemetery. Presiding | bert Love Separate School. Entered into rest at the Brockville Gen-|Hoare, who passed away February 25 minister will be Rev. D, J. Car-| Seals have yet to win a game eral Hospital_on Friday, February | 24/1964 negie of St. Paul's United| but they gave this a good try and showed improvement, with Pat Gibbens their best, scoring 1967, Clark Christie, in his 80th year.| We'll say "Good night" here, i y Beicved husband of Elsie Isabel Murray! But "Good morning" up there. 3 Church in Prescott. and dear brother of Herman and. Archie|--Lovingly remembered by daughter Christie, Kemptville and Mrs George|Lettie and son-in-law Clayton, grand: Hurlbert, Prescott. Friends will be re-|children Tom, Bob and Debbie elght points. ceived at the Locke-Britnell Funeral fee will be held at 2 p.m Hill Vault year ago Feb. 26, 1966 entombment Sandy tT) Remembrance is a golden chain CONRLAND jek (ea Sb were Aggie Thrower, 8; Trixie + Thomas Death tries to break, all in vain, -- Jack (Scud) and Ru! by 7. Bere Rciased iliness at the Oshawa! To have, to love, and then to part, |wish to thank' all their friends, neig) Bylsma, 7; Barbara Barnes, General Hospital on Friday, February r i i 24, 1967, Albert Thomas. Roberts of 1010| The years may wipe out many things, |Curling Club, for their wonderful cards'4 and Lorna Hogan, 4. treet 1 hitb' beloved. But this they wipe cut never-- and flowers received during Jack's re é Sian! oe at . Patera, Yuear, step-| The memory of those happy days cent illness Jets held a slim 11-10 lead Mrs. cuf Kathleen) and) When we were all together iftime, 'f mie ' a NL Mezon|--Lovingly remembered and so sadly; CLEMENT -- 1 would like to thank at halftime, in the second game, Gordon Martin of Tora nto, (Marie) of Brarhpton, in his 75t Resting at W. C Town Funeral Chapel|in-law Pau! F Ri em Mass in St. John's; Grandma ie Bvahodl ed hurch Wh itby, en Mon-| Dear God please take a 'message in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. David associates, for their cards, letters andito take over. flowers | received during my recent stay list . ', ay Treen 27, at 9.15 a.m. Inter-| To our Grandma in heaven above Mitchell and the Toronto General Urology)was Betty Crosmas with nine ment Resurr ection Cemetery, Whitby, Just tell her pow mulch we miss her'! staff. --Mr. Leonard A. Clement points while Kathy McRae 10 a.m. Sunda And -give her all our love. 7 : eee Cn pay Y:)| "Remembered always by. her grand-- MANNING -- 1 would like to take this|with eight, was best. for children Cheryl, Wendy and Lynda | opportunity to express my thanks fo re- | Jets. STEELE, Lavra Margaret _|latives, friends, neighbors and Sisters of Suddenly, at her home in Bobcaygeon Bygone jduring my stay in the hospital. Special Purse $1,400 (| weit Kies -- 1 Mile (Trot). ire! Gale, C'bell 7.80 eet 2.80 4-Shayne Wayne, Waples 2.60 Cuda 26.60 8.80 6.60/2-Johnnie Hy, Davies 2.50 #-Silver Nib Lee, Stirton 4.40 3.50 Also Started: Mister Win, _Northwood Elvis, Alexandra, Here's How, and Sir] COCHRANE --Lands and Anthony. Forests' Pilot Ed Weisflock and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 tae te te ree spent four days on a remote pr hale empl The Inquirer, and Missile Dares. la family of 14 Indians, who his engineer, Jim Hall, recently) Florida Circle: Tour @ MARCH 18 @ .) 4-The Gibb, Millman 11.00 3.40 290\lake, snow-shoeing a runway Escorted $240. -- 16 DAYS $1,000 (8) NINTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace). Purse/the single tent available. | 6Grattan R Direct, Fila 3.90 2.70 2.60 $1,600 (8). SECOND Rack -- 1 Mile (Pace).|1-White Ankles, Hill 4.10 3.20 2-M'lands Dan, Moore -- 14.70 Hho ey ae oe : 2 4-Pass Port, West 4.60 ene fol 8 Roar tag oe e ery seer, ages so At 2.90| Also Started: Little Etsel, BB if Piso Started. First Joe, Pat. Philbrick, Fon Lys tian Portage, Storm Knight and Del Tits Boye ielwegg 7" San Goaan Pore erence wrwes ove Haute citfurs i: arry lohnston, james R, Gentry, vied Eclipse, Mountain Attendance 6,803, Total Pool $438,656. ly IXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse lor. s DAILY DOUBLE." 2 "AND 7, PAID $32.50. $1,400 (4) i aioe Sal, Walker 4.40 2.70 2.40 PS 4 | Hatr | THIRD RACE 1 Mil Pp Pp alomar, Farr 3.20 2.60, 00. (7 -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse {Daniel Boy, Morons st International Coiffeurs Waples 12.40 5.10 3.80 Also siete Marty Ramey, Dev- it, eraux jude, nm il Peet Sin en ee eo) EXACTOR, 2 AND 4, PAID $12.20, S For stylish Hair Cutting, Make an appointment Algo Started: Chiat Clyde, Buckeye! j with Mr, Antoine |) SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). 8) : 725- 4531 * SryLisTs. Anne Bronsema led Royals to| b Street West, Prescott, POWELL -- Cherished memories of a en Monday February 27, where serv.|beloved mother and grandmother, Alice CARD OF THANKS} \their win with an 18+ -point scor- Temporary Regina who left us 'So suddenly, just 4 ling display and other storers js the greatest sorrow of one's heart. bors, relatives, Cedar Lodge, omawa Marilyn Quantrill, 1; Vera King h year. missed by her daughter Grace and son- the many friends, clients and business | but Hawks came on strongly Leading the Hawks' attack RADIO CITY - BUS MINALS - DINING ROOM and COCK- TAIL LOUNGE. Special Weekly Rates To Canadion Guests GORDON BURLEY me x 2 |] MR. W. $. NURSE, President" of £ 3 || NURSE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE OLYMPIC A ANRWAYVS. | 10... writy, is pleased to an- FUROPEAN EXCELLENCE AbOFT ] | of oy. nounse the appointment of MR. |) GORDON BURLEY as Collision Cen- tre Manager. Ny 7A Mictoria Street, Toronto 363-7012 34:42 Mr. Burley has had many years of experience in G.M. dealerships in ff) this area, |} You are invited to discuss your || collision or refinishing problems with |] Gord and obtain free quotations. AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION New York's Best Location! _ FIFTH AVENUE AND 44th STREET NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS and SUITES THE MANSFIELD is convenient to all trans- 'portation and within walking distance of SHOPPING CENTRES - BROADWAY « THEATRES - UNITED NATJONS -~ | Court Charlene for the lovely flowers,, Other point - scorers were} on Thursday, February 23,1967, in her| = LOCKE'S FLORISTS jgifts, cards and visits, extended to me/Sue Marlowe, 6; Elsie Seton, 7oth year. Beloved wife of Fred Mervyty| Funeral arrangements and | thanks to Dr. Hall, Dr. M. Morris, nurses [6; Lexie Burtinsky, 2; Ellen frinesting et Nisbet Denes orre: | floral arrangements for all {ara staff of 3B also Bill and Betty who|Karsinski, 2: Leona Tretiak 5 Eirias, Rabruery 2 service 239 Pm: occasions. fee nee and Diane Miller, 4. OSHAWA SHOPPING OLD SCHOOL CHUMS Next Wednesday night, Jets CENTRE Jim Backus and Victor Ma-|play Seals at 7.30 o'clock and STAFFORD 24 Hour Phone Service ture went to school together at/Royals take on the Hawks .in BROTHERS LTD. 728-6555 Kentucky Military Institute,|the second half of the twin- Authorized Dealers After Hours 725-7928 Louisville. bill. ROCK OF AGES an FAMILY MONUMENTS ba' 3 prem ee 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont , Ont. n Kindness beyond Price, yet IT S HERE within reach of all GERROW ONE DRIVE 18 WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS FUNERAL HAPEL Goin' Ploces . . . and five's come 1300 SEDAN 390 KING STi WEST pony in the all-new '1200" Family Sedan! It's a crisply styled compact Telephone -6226 with big car characteristics -- solidly engineered from bumper to \ bumper to give you brisk 80 mph performance, dependable economy ' with up to 40 mpg. Standard equip- IN MEM ment includes synchromesh on oll 3. forward speeds, whitewall tires, heater and turn signals, A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity 'we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please visit the Park Office. | 723-2633 728-0051 160 Simcoe St. S. Cw As i ' 'tana ag ss, <> amen | 5 CO ae ek raw ara, 7 ak ane Bb ies ee ma hy } wi Cewek ERR Construction on the Oshawa Centennial Swimming Pool is progressing favorably as can be seen by the steel structure already erected. Concrete pouring on the building, and the pool is being carried out despite cold weather, Above scene showing one such pour being done from a Redy-Mix Concrete truck with a-querlity control vehicle standing by. This added service is the concrete firm's new innovation being carried out as another first in this area to assure the highest quality concrete delivered to any job.* OLD AGE SECURITY PENSIONERS: DO YOU QUALIFY FOR THE GUARANTEED INCOM SUPPLEMENT? a By now you have received your application form and information booklet. Be sure to read the booklet carefully. If you qualify, apply early for your supplement. It will take some time to deal with the large number of applications. The sooner you apply the sooner you will have your first payment. Payments will be com- bined with your Old Age Security pension cheque. If you were entitled to a supplement as of January 1967, your first cheque to include the supplement will cover payment for each month back to January. The new guaranteed income supplement is a monthly payment of $30 which will be added to your $75 Old Age Security pension if you have no other income. If you do have other income, but it is less than $720 a year ($60 a month), you still qualify for a supple- ment but on a reduced scale. This means that every Old Age Security pensioner in Canada is now guaranteed a monthly income of at least $105. A married couple is guaranteed at least $210 a month if both are Old Age Security pensioners. If you qualify, apply without delay. If you need help in filling out your application, contact your nearest Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan or Income Tax Office. Addresses are listed in your booklet, ISSUED BY HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN MINISTER OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE work d Thomp: this sc A top I telegram president of Gener: been info free trade more un workers. George tor of the union, sai a eee Homes tennial, | H. A. Ha St. N.. a common trict. Mr: signed th -GOSSI many round in E conce! How somev gadab troduc about tivitie: The awa | Canad

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